Political Power and Social Theory

Political Power and Social Theory

Davis, Diane

Emerald Publishing Limited

11/2002

336

Dura

Inglês

9780762308835

15 a 20 dias

Offers a series of critical articles and commentaries that examine issues ranging from the relations between class, power and history, to the role of states and culture in mediating those dynamics. This title pays special attention to race, gender, citizenship and civil society in the formation of such structures and processes.
PART I. FORMS OF STATE EMBEDDEDNESSSYNERGIZING CIVIL SOCIETY: STATE-CIVIL SOCIETY REGIMES IN PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZILGianpaolo Baiocchi REGIME CHANGE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF STATE-CAPITAL RELATIONS IN CHILEPatrick Barrett THE STATE AS SUBJECTJeffrey Rubin PART II. THE POLITICAL CULTURES OF POWERPRECOLONIALITY AND COLONIAL SUBJECTING: ETHNOGRAPHIC DISCOURSE AND NATIVE POLICY IN GERMAN OVERSEAS IMPERIALISM, 1780s-1914George SteinmetzSEXUALITY AND BIOPOWER IN CHILE AND LATIN AMERICAKarin Alejandra RosemblattPART III. SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY: RACE AND CLASS IN AMERICAN HISTORYUNRAVELING THE RELATION OF RACE AND CLASS IN AMERICAN POLITICSAdolph Reed, Jr.CLASS, RACE, AND CAPITALISMEllen Meiksins Wood ON THE 'CONFLUENCE OF RACE AND CLASS' IN AMERICAMaurice Zeitlin THE A"PARADOXESA" OF MISPLACED CONCRETENESS: THINKING THROUGH THE STATESteven Gregory REJOINDERAdolph Reed, Jr.
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